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as charlie said, why should you trade in london, paris? just trade in hong kong and you're set. >> this is one of the reasons that london and the u.k. is trying to get out of the eu. >> well, you know, you talk about london surpassing new york. maybe so. you know, the a-market in london turned out fraud in it and they're keeping your capital in the industrialized world is bad, the fact that there is-- you're losing business, you should not lose. london was important before new york and it will be again. the fact that they don't know what the use of the funds will be, not the biggest concern. (laughter) >> i don't get it it. >> adam. >> hold on, charlie. first of all, we know what the money is used for, charlie hit it on the head to continue the farce that they've created, the promises they have made. the empires that have fallen into the ocean and they're killing themselves, adam. >> it won't work. >> adam don't you think it ultimately makes it harder for europe to be the strong, dominant place it used to be? >> i don't think this is going
as charlie said, why should you trade in london, paris? just trade in hong kong and you're set. >> this is one of the reasons that london and the u.k. is trying to get out of the eu. >> well, you know, you talk about london surpassing new york. maybe so. you know, the a-market in london turned out fraud in it and they're keeping your capital in the industrialized world is bad, the fact that there is-- you're losing business, you should not lose. london was important before new york...
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you fly into london. >> an hour outside of london. they want you to experience history by actually living it. imagine going there and learning the history. maybe things like a little bubbler school where you can go in and become a bubbler. there is a company. gerri: kent i'd be the lady of the house? >> absolutely. so the viking river cruises. gerri: tell me about that. >> it is a cruise, and what they do is to a pre or post experience so that you can experience the castle with the three or four nights and also experience oxford and some of the other things that make that a special trip facts. gerri: you say some of the actors to actors actually stay there. >> that is what they tell me. you might not be all to experience the castle itself, but you might run into some of the cast. if you are a fanatic, that might be just as good. gerri: so lucky. sit down and run into one of the actors. so you go with her husband and he is not such a big fan. what can he do? >> so many great experiences. london is right there. one of the things that is
you fly into london. >> an hour outside of london. they want you to experience history by actually living it. imagine going there and learning the history. maybe things like a little bubbler school where you can go in and become a bubbler. there is a company. gerri: kent i'd be the lady of the house? >> absolutely. so the viking river cruises. gerri: tell me about that. >> it is a cruise, and what they do is to a pre or post experience so that you can experience the castle...
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that breaking news this morning out of london. the helicopter crashing into a crane atop an apartment building and bursting into flames and plummeting 60 stories to the street below in the middle of morning rush hour. at least 2 people were killed in the accident, 13 injured. several cars also caught on fire. we'll have updates as news warrants. >>> the other big story this morning, two airlines overseas have now grounded boeing's newest jet, the 787 dreamliner, after yet another emergency landing. passengers in japan, as you see here, had to slide down chutes after a battery warning light went off and the smell of smoke filled the cabin. >>> and president obama unveiled his gun control proposals today. he is calling on congress to ban assault weapons, limit the number of bullets in ammunition clips and require background checks on virtually every gun purchased. this morning, the nra is on the attack, releasing a video that calls the president a hypocrite, in part because his children attend a school protected by armed guards. >>>
that breaking news this morning out of london. the helicopter crashing into a crane atop an apartment building and bursting into flames and plummeting 60 stories to the street below in the middle of morning rush hour. at least 2 people were killed in the accident, 13 injured. several cars also caught on fire. we'll have updates as news warrants. >>> the other big story this morning, two airlines overseas have now grounded boeing's newest jet, the 787 dreamliner, after yet another...
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this -- and looking at it at this distance that we made it for almost no money at all in no time in london because we felt it had to be made so one young cameraman and one other person, we went out each day and put it together and "lord of the flies" i've written a lot about how we rediscovered the whole principles of movie making because we had to do it with no means whatsoever and tha is interesting in movies but having made my first movie in studio, i never want to do that again. >> back to the point of making movies and what you did and the reason you made them, are movies and theater today exercising the amount of power they should to provide a link with the great issues of our time? >> television does that. i think we see that where minority was considered elitist and snobbish and that one shouldn't go along with today it's on the country because these are very concentrated forms for a relative number of people, something that brings even a drop of something more positive into the world sr. worthwhile. that's all. it's just -- paul scofield said that in "tell me lies" where in the mi
this -- and looking at it at this distance that we made it for almost no money at all in no time in london because we felt it had to be made so one young cameraman and one other person, we went out each day and put it together and "lord of the flies" i've written a lot about how we rediscovered the whole principles of movie making because we had to do it with no means whatsoever and tha is interesting in movies but having made my first movie in studio, i never want to do that again....
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jimmy bell, a neuro imageer at cambridge, university of college london calls it tofi, t-o-f-i. thin on the outside, fat on the inside. when you do mris inside, you can actually see the fat in all of the organs. the muscle, the heart, et cetera. bottom line is, from your weight, you can't tell where you are. >> so how -- so what do you do? how can you tell, first of all? >> well, in fact, the best way is, again, waist circumference. that's the cheapest way. there are some lab tests your doctor can do, a fasting insulin and some liver function tests that can give you clues as to whether or not there is a problem or not. but the single best way to deal with excess fat is to get it off and the easiest way to do that is to exercise. the problem with exercise is, every doctor will tell you, if you exercise, you would lose weight. that's because they say a calorie is a calorie. so if you burn them off, you would lose weight. guess what, there is not one scientific study, not one literature reference that you can point to that says that exercise causes weight loss. what it does is, it
jimmy bell, a neuro imageer at cambridge, university of college london calls it tofi, t-o-f-i. thin on the outside, fat on the inside. when you do mris inside, you can actually see the fat in all of the organs. the muscle, the heart, et cetera. bottom line is, from your weight, you can't tell where you are. >> so how -- so what do you do? how can you tell, first of all? >> well, in fact, the best way is, again, waist circumference. that's the cheapest way. there are some lab tests...
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. >> rose: what has it changed in london, in great britain about the relationship between murdoch and the government? part of it they say is a rot of people were intimidated. >> which i'm sure is true. >> rose: and they're less intimidated now. >> i think it was a mutually beneficial relationship between the murdoch empire and all its guises and the government of the day. it's not an unusual thing, media owners to have relationships with the government at the time. and for mutual benefit where appropriate. and i think it probably was a case of that, and then what happened is you had a kind "reservoir dogs." you had the politicians exposed for expenses and fiddling their lunch bills and building moats at public expense and so on. they felt enraged by that. some of them went to jail. they then gleefully targeted the journalists. in the middle of it you have the police targeted by everybody. >> rose: they were brought into it-- >> right. and they may target everybody else in revenge as well. you have a "reservoir dog" situation. >> rose: everybody turning on everybody? >> i think it's bu
. >> rose: what has it changed in london, in great britain about the relationship between murdoch and the government? part of it they say is a rot of people were intimidated. >> which i'm sure is true. >> rose: and they're less intimidated now. >> i think it was a mutually beneficial relationship between the murdoch empire and all its guises and the government of the day. it's not an unusual thing, media owners to have relationships with the government at the time. and...
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>> we follow breaking news from london where a helicopter crash in the middle of the city killed two people and injured 13. the two dead, one the pilot, the other is someone on the ground, it happened during the morning rush hour at midnight our time. the helicopter hit a crane on top of a high-rise building. they are working to secure the crane. there is no immediate danger of collapse. no word on the exact cause. it could take months to sort out. there are low clouds and fog. authorities say it was shrouding the tower. the pilot was diverting a landing because of bad weather and that terrorism does not appear to be likely. >> now, japan has grounded the entire fleet of boeing 787 dreamliner jets following an emergency landing. abc 15 news reporter is live at san jose international airport with the big impact in the bay area. amy? >> flights to and from tokyo have been canceled raising questions of what will happen to the people who are stranded would need to get home including former transportation secretary norm mineta who left on a boeing 787 dreamliner and left on saturday. a bo
>> we follow breaking news from london where a helicopter crash in the middle of the city killed two people and injured 13. the two dead, one the pilot, the other is someone on the ground, it happened during the morning rush hour at midnight our time. the helicopter hit a crane on top of a high-rise building. they are working to secure the crane. there is no immediate danger of collapse. no word on the exact cause. it could take months to sort out. there are low clouds and fog....
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. >>> there's major breaking news this morning from london, where a helicopter crashed during the busy morning commute. the chopper hit a construction crane on top of a building before plunging to the ground. two people are dead, two others taken to the hospital. one witness reported hearing a massive explosion and seeing at least a few cars on fire. another witness described the scene as, quote, absolute madness and chaos. we'll have a live update, coming up this morning on "good morning america." >>> also breaking overnight, there's been a major setback for the embattled dreamliner. two japanese airlines grounded their boeing 787s overnight, after another troubling incident, an emergency landing in japan. akiko fujita has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: the latest incident came mid flight aboard this a.n.a. dreamliner. the airline says a battery warning light went off an hour after takeoff. then, came the smell of smoke. the smoke alert finally forced the pilots to make an emergency landing in western japan and evacuate all 137 people onboard, using an emergency chute. hours late
. >>> there's major breaking news this morning from london, where a helicopter crashed during the busy morning commute. the chopper hit a construction crane on top of a building before plunging to the ground. two people are dead, two others taken to the hospital. one witness reported hearing a massive explosion and seeing at least a few cars on fire. another witness described the scene as, quote, absolute madness and chaos. we'll have a live update, coming up this morning on "good...
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how was london? quite fun, as a matter of fact. has the firebrand been saved? that's not for me to say is it, mr. molesley? i'd better take these upstairs. you got the job, then? i'm on my way, mr. barrow. they say you were a footman once. that's right. so can i come to you if there's anything i need to know? certainly. why not? where's robert? he went straight to his room as soon as he came back. he wants us all in the library at 8:00. why? i don't know quite how to put this. try. (sighs) looking through the books, there appears to have been a great deal of waste. what do you mean? as far as i can tell there's been no proper management for years. the rents are unpaid or too low. there's no real maintenance scheme. and half the assets are underused, or else ignored entirely. you're not saying papa is guilty of anything? not in that way, no, of course. i don't mean to pull rank, matthew, but a country estate is not a city business. there are people, many people, we have to look after. nobody benefits when the thing is badly run. well, obviously, if that's your i
how was london? quite fun, as a matter of fact. has the firebrand been saved? that's not for me to say is it, mr. molesley? i'd better take these upstairs. you got the job, then? i'm on my way, mr. barrow. they say you were a footman once. that's right. so can i come to you if there's anything i need to know? certainly. why not? where's robert? he went straight to his room as soon as he came back. he wants us all in the library at 8:00. why? i don't know quite how to put this. try. (sighs)...
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charlie d'agata is in london with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you norah and charlie. arabic television networks are quoting local officials and saying 35 hostages and 15 kidnapers have been killed in an attack by algerian army helicopters at the plant. we can confirm through our own cbs news sources the algerian military had begun in operation to retake the facility and there were multiple deaths of both kidnappers and hosthostages. one report said the group was moving from one area to another by bus when the helicopters opened fire. the reuters news agency says there are remaining surviving hostages including two americans. the al qaeda-linked group said they had taken 41 foreign workers hostage including at least three americans in re retaliation for algerian's cooperation for the situation in neighboring mali. >> john good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do we know about what happened on the ground? >> we know the algerians did have a plan. what we don't know whether that was based on a contingency
charlie d'agata is in london with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you norah and charlie. arabic television networks are quoting local officials and saying 35 hostages and 15 kidnapers have been killed in an attack by algerian army helicopters at the plant. we can confirm through our own cbs news sources the algerian military had begun in operation to retake the facility and there were multiple deaths of both kidnappers and hosthostages. one report said the group was moving...
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. >>> a big unveiling in london today for the first official portrait of kate middleton. the reviews are in, and is often the case of artwork, the reviews are mixed. there it is. what do you think? she's said to be thrilled with her portrait. and a big night on sunday. the golden globes right here on nbc bay area. you can experience the telecast, the golden globes in a whole new way. download the ze,box app and use it to interact with other fans while you watch. so a big weekend. 49ers tomorrow night, the golden globe sunday night. have a great weekend. thanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong, i don't wanna be right ♪ [ abrupt record scratch, music stops ] what!? it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, 100% whole grain oats... and that sweet honey taste. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. [ female announcer ] find your favorite and fall in love with the great taste of cheerios. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonig
. >>> a big unveiling in london today for the first official portrait of kate middleton. the reviews are in, and is often the case of artwork, the reviews are mixed. there it is. what do you think? she's said to be thrilled with her portrait. and a big night on sunday. the golden globes right here on nbc bay area. you can experience the telecast, the golden globes in a whole new way. download the ze,box app and use it to interact with other fans while you watch. so a big weekend. 49ers...
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also attended the summer olympics in london and even made a bet with former president bill clinton on the ryder cup which he paid up for, by the way. this year i talked to the biggest names in sport about what it takes to be the very best and what it feels like to be a world champion. what a moment. for you, eh? the green jacket. can i touch it? >> yeah, go ahead. >> how does it feel? >> it feels nice. >> how does it really feel to be bubba watson right now? >> it's overwhelming. people like yourself wanting to talk to me. for me to come to new york and do these interviews and meet you for first time. it's a special time. >> why have you given me the big exclusive interview. somebody's told me the rather unnerving reason why. >> because when you were on this other show "america's got talent" you were a [ bleep ]. so i wanted to come here and make fun of you just like you make fun of everybody else. >> i heard that was the reason. it genuinely was, wasn't it? >> yeah. >> because i'm a [ bleep ]. i don't care how we got you here, i'll take it. >> how hard is it, mike, for people who hav
also attended the summer olympics in london and even made a bet with former president bill clinton on the ryder cup which he paid up for, by the way. this year i talked to the biggest names in sport about what it takes to be the very best and what it feels like to be a world champion. what a moment. for you, eh? the green jacket. can i touch it? >> yeah, go ahead. >> how does it feel? >> it feels nice. >> how does it really feel to be bubba watson right now? >>...
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charlie d'agata in london. thank you, charlie. >>> disgraced cyclist lance armstrong's extended confession to oprah winfrey about using ee illicit drugs for years wrapped up last people that supported me and believed in me and they got lied to. >> part two of lance armstrong's conversation with oprah winfrey focused more on his personal life and the impact of his lies on those closest to him. >> i saw my son defending me. i said don't defend me anymore. some kid says something, do not defend me. just say, hey, my dad said he was sorry. >> but sorry may not be enough. for many armstrong's confession opened up a host of other questions. how were these drugs obtained? how were they distributed? how were they carried across state lines? bill string land has been covering bicycling for two decades. he thinks the cycling world wants more. >> we got a lot of it. it was big for armstrong to admit to that much but now we need details. >> those could comfy armstrong testifies before doping officials or in one of the nume
charlie d'agata in london. thank you, charlie. >>> disgraced cyclist lance armstrong's extended confession to oprah winfrey about using ee illicit drugs for years wrapped up last people that supported me and believed in me and they got lied to. >> part two of lance armstrong's conversation with oprah winfrey focused more on his personal life and the impact of his lies on those closest to him. >> i saw my son defending me. i said don't defend me anymore. some kid says...
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they are in london now. they managed to get to a flight to get to london. we don't know the fate of other americans there. we know that the algerians with helicopters and special forces stormed this gas plant today. and major battle with islamists, dreamists, happened. several people were killed. we just don't know theout come yet. we do know that this is largely over at this point, but there are a number of people who are unaccounted for and we're trying to get the ground truth of the trauma that has been going on for several days in algeria. meantime, the threat from this islamist extremenist that rion is continuing. let's bring in the panel. tucker carlson from dailycaller.com. mara liasson, national public radio. syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer. obviously, tucker, good news is two americans we know are safe. we don't know about the others and there could be several owes. >> there is much we don't know. this is what we doe no. it could be a harbinger of other strategy of al-qaeda and terror groups. if you want to call disruption to the united s
they are in london now. they managed to get to a flight to get to london. we don't know the fate of other americans there. we know that the algerians with helicopters and special forces stormed this gas plant today. and major battle with islamists, dreamists, happened. several people were killed. we just don't know theout come yet. we do know that this is largely over at this point, but there are a number of people who are unaccounted for and we're trying to get the ground truth of the trauma...
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we begin with breaking news from london where a helicopter crashed this morning at the height of rush hour. it caused a huge fireball o them to be believed the helicopter pilot and 13 more have been treated for their injuries. flames and debris filled the road when a thick plume of black smoke marked the scene of the crash not far from one of the capital's busiest commuter intersections and the site of the new embassy. the helicopter collided with crane near the top of a high-rise building at a construction site before spiraling into the street in the middle of london's rush hour traffic. local resident matt haverson feared the worst. >> we thought it was a terror attack. someone shoultted that the plane flew into the crane. >> reporter: british police were quick of that unfinished building. charlie and norah? >> elizabeth palmer thank you. >>> boeing 787 dreamliner is having new trouble this morning. one of the groundbreaking airliners had to make yet another emergency landing. it happened less than reagan international airport but it has regulators and passengers watching carefully.
we begin with breaking news from london where a helicopter crashed this morning at the height of rush hour. it caused a huge fireball o them to be believed the helicopter pilot and 13 more have been treated for their injuries. flames and debris filled the road when a thick plume of black smoke marked the scene of the crash not far from one of the capital's busiest commuter intersections and the site of the new embassy. the helicopter collided with crane near the top of a high-rise building at a...
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i'm meeting an agent from london. and we're investigating two murders. shall we walk together? tell us about cheating your way to a doctorate. no idea what you mean. well, your last major piece of work was written for you by phil beaumont. can you manage on your own? or are you lining up another soulmate already? i thought you said this was a murder investigation? or have you diversified into copyright law? we're exceedingly versatile and very thorough. meaning? meaning we're going to start by searching professor gregson's house from top to bottom not forgetting the places you live, the places you work and the places you go to have fun. what on earth do you hope to find? we want to test out amanda's big story. well, here's my big story: i don't give a toss about my doctorate, or oxford university. if this agent comes up with the right deal, i'll be out of here by the end of the week. all right? we get the gist. thank you for sparing the time. (lewis's cell phone rings) let's go and frighten the children. inspector lewis. oh, sergeant nicholson yeah, thanks for getting back to m
i'm meeting an agent from london. and we're investigating two murders. shall we walk together? tell us about cheating your way to a doctorate. no idea what you mean. well, your last major piece of work was written for you by phil beaumont. can you manage on your own? or are you lining up another soulmate already? i thought you said this was a murder investigation? or have you diversified into copyright law? we're exceedingly versatile and very thorough. meaning? meaning we're going to start by...
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employees, the wives of teammates, the london times. he says i don't know what i see them. is sued so many people i can't keep track. >> he kept going on about it. every word he published was true. >> there is something wrong with them. i think he is trying to feel the you see and and it can't feel. how can you feel when for 15 years, not only did he take illegal drugs, they all did in cycling. if anyone gets in my way, i am not just going to condemn them, i will sue them. on will make their lives miserable. >> let's watch what he says was the last time he'd sec, and not sure i believe him. let's watch this. >> the last time i cross the line? that line? 2005. and so -- >> you did not a dope. >> and the biological passport was in place. >> does that include blood transfusions? >> absolutely. >> in 2009 you did no doubt in your blood transfusions in 2010. >> 2009 and 2010. >> i don't believe a word he is an. >> i believe it because what he did in 2008 when they did the biological passport, he was going to get caught. that is why he didn't do it. >> tube-like and? for changing
employees, the wives of teammates, the london times. he says i don't know what i see them. is sued so many people i can't keep track. >> he kept going on about it. every word he published was true. >> there is something wrong with them. i think he is trying to feel the you see and and it can't feel. how can you feel when for 15 years, not only did he take illegal drugs, they all did in cycling. if anyone gets in my way, i am not just going to condemn them, i will sue them. on will...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news london. >> axelrod: now to the story about the football star and his online girlfriend who turned out not to exist at all. notre dame linebacker manti te'o has now broken his silence and dean reynolds is in south bend indiana, to bring us up to date. good evening, dean. >> reporter: justifying, jim. well this story is raising more questions by the the day despite the efforts by manti te'o and notre dame to explain what happened. asked by espn last night but without cameras role, whether he was involved in some kind of scam te'o said no never. not ever would i be part of this. a follow-up on whether he was duped at the start but played along at the end was answered, "no." so as this 21-year-old academic all-american explains it, he thought his online girlfriend was real thought it was her he was speaking to on the phone for hours on end, even listening to gasps from her sick bed. thought she had died from leukemia last september. in the interview, te'o said a fellow samow an admitted to pranking him though that does not explain why he was still talking about h
charlie d'agata, cbs news london. >> axelrod: now to the story about the football star and his online girlfriend who turned out not to exist at all. notre dame linebacker manti te'o has now broken his silence and dean reynolds is in south bend indiana, to bring us up to date. good evening, dean. >> reporter: justifying, jim. well this story is raising more questions by the the day despite the efforts by manti te'o and notre dame to explain what happened. asked by espn last night but...
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." ♪ take good care of my baby ♪ this is a hit, a gold record from london from rubber ball. ♪ rubber ball i come bouncing back to you ♪ ♪ rubber ball i come bouncing back to you ♪ this is what we did for marketing in 1959. the guy that was managing us bing bingston, he said we're going to have a little contest to find the real suzie baby. they chose the young lady that won - i guess, if you call that winning. i picked her up in my '53 oldsmobile, and we went out for dinner, and i dropped her off at home. and that was it. but isn't that something survived all these years. >> don't forget to sing right in the mic for me, bobby. >> ♪ hmm, he's your new flame, but when you hear my name you won't forget me ♪ i loved being in the studio. i loved it. i loved it even more than being on stage to be in a studio. you can really paint your pictures. there were a lot of songs that were left in the dust in the whole process of making records. and i got to thinking about those songs. ♪ you won't forget the love ♪ ♪ you won't forget the love ♪ ♪ the love i gave you ♪ >> jeff ve
." ♪ take good care of my baby ♪ this is a hit, a gold record from london from rubber ball. ♪ rubber ball i come bouncing back to you ♪ ♪ rubber ball i come bouncing back to you ♪ this is what we did for marketing in 1959. the guy that was managing us bing bingston, he said we're going to have a little contest to find the real suzie baby. they chose the young lady that won - i guess, if you call that winning. i picked her up in my '53 oldsmobile, and we went out for dinner, and...
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would i actually be seating if i was suing the london times, if i was trying to pop publication booking in france, no. the more i say no and the stronger i say it, the more people are going to believe, come on, he's lance, and he passed 500 drug tests. and he didn't do it. just like i said in the story. >> given the scale of his betrayal to you personally, will you ever talk to him again? >> no, there's no point. i don't bear any malice. >> don't you? i i would. >> i don't. at the end of the day, i'm a seasoned journalist. i'm a investigative reporter. i should have known better. when he said he was dropping his fight against the uada, there was something that didn't make sense. you don't fight for ten years and then drop it. >> let me update you. they're coming to this now. lance armstrong has now confessed in his own words, from his own lips on national television, to oprah winfrey that he doped, that he cheated, and therefore that he lied to inentire world about the real reason he was able to be a champion cyclist. the confession is apparently ongoing, details, he took a number of ba
would i actually be seating if i was suing the london times, if i was trying to pop publication booking in france, no. the more i say no and the stronger i say it, the more people are going to believe, come on, he's lance, and he passed 500 drug tests. and he didn't do it. just like i said in the story. >> given the scale of his betrayal to you personally, will you ever talk to him again? >> no, there's no point. i don't bear any malice. >> don't you? i i would. >> i...
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the best one was this guy that was being interviewed in london. he had participated in a triathlon which is what swimming, bicycling. >> rose: running. >> 94. >> yeah. >> and the question they asked him was are you going to do this again. and he says yes, i'm going to keep doing it until i get old. and i have never forgotten that. >> what did you bring to this because of the remarkable career you had in acting it to directing. what did that give new. >> well, i think some of the best directors were actors, ben a flect, warren beatty, i mean you know t doesn't hurt. >> but what does it give you. >> well, this is a long answer. because this is a hundred-year-old art form give or take. in fact, i think i'm almost as old as sound, you know, really, because i was born in 37 and i think sound came in around 29 or 30. and it's about the machine, unfortunately, is that you go to work and the clock is ticking and it's like a train coming to run you over and the film is like a canvas on a railroad track. and the closer it gets, and so just before the train
the best one was this guy that was being interviewed in london. he had participated in a triathlon which is what swimming, bicycling. >> rose: running. >> 94. >> yeah. >> and the question they asked him was are you going to do this again. and he says yes, i'm going to keep doing it until i get old. and i have never forgotten that. >> what did you bring to this because of the remarkable career you had in acting it to directing. what did that give new. >> well,...